. Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 So I received some hard copy spam in the snail mail the other day. It was from an organisation that offers photos of your car in return for a payment. It seems the payment amount varies depending on the speed of your vehicle. They provided an example photo of my car in the SPAM. Seems a bit expensive at $250. Do you think I should take them up on it or ignore it? Quote
be-zed Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 Word has it this Spaming organisation becomes very offend when you refuse their generous offer. To the point where they may send a Representative (well dressed I might add) to your home to follow up on the offer at hand . Continued refusal of said offer may result in a revised cost(always more expensive) of said photo . Not to worry ,I also believe a alliterative accommodation deal will also be offered as part of developing process of said photo. Strange the process should take so long. So I would pay the first offer no matter how bad the print is. Quote
dat2kman Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 Just mark it "return to sender -not known at this address" That should tell 'em,,,, yeah,,, right ,,,!! Quote
sexual_sushi Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 How fast is $250, and where abouts did they take this photo? I reckon I could do a better job for $250 Quote
. Posted June 14, 2013 Author Posted June 14, 2013 How fast is $250, and where abouts did they take this photo? I reckon I could do a better job for $250 13 Km over I'm sure you could do better. But you need to see how you go through a perspex window in the side of a minivan. :-) Quote
nizm0zed Posted June 14, 2013 Posted June 14, 2013 A friend of mine recently got back from a holiday to America. He was telling me how he got pulled over in Arizona in his rented Mustang for speeding. the officer proceeded to lecture him about the dangers of speeding, then pointed out if he was going a few miles faster it'd be a very hefty fine. He asked how much and the cop says $260 (about that anyway) My friend couldnt help but laugh, then explained to the cop that in Australia that sort of fine is what you get for parking in a spot longer than an hour. The cop thought it was pretty amusing too. Apparently "you crazy aussies" sounds cool when said with a southern drawl accent.... Quote
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